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March 25, 2010  RSS feed
Sunshine, smiles, and handshakes were in ample supply on Friday, March 19 as Governor James Douglas performed a ceremonial tree-tapping to officially inaugurate sugaring season. More...

Ty Handy will step down this summer after four years as president of Vermont Technical College in Randolph Center to take over leadership of a much larger college in Florida. More...

Calendar submissions should arrive at least one week in advance of the intended publication date. Mail entries to The Herald of Randolph, P.O. Box 309, Randolph, VT, 05060; or fax them to 728-9275 or to news@ourherald.com. Gifford Med. Ctr. Gallery So. More...
Shelburne—Carol G. Moller, 98, died at the Vermont Respite House on March 20, 2010. She lived at the Terrace in Shelburne, but had been a longtime resident of Tunbridge. Survivors include two children, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. More...
Earlier this year Jai Arbuiso, who attends Randolph Union High School, went out in the Randolph community and asked several of Randolph’s businesses to fill out a survey on how the current economic crisis has affected their businesses. These were their responses: The Randolph community has mixed feelings about our economic system. More...
By Haviland Smith In early March, the United States announced that after 14 months of no negotiations, Israel and Palestine had agreed to conduct “indirect” talks on the future of Palestine, brokered by the US. A week later, Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Israel to shore up a somewhat tattered relationship between the Obama Adm More...
A cartoon by Scott Wood. Reach him at hamiltonwood@yahoo.com. More...
An incident in Barre a week ago turned into a clear demonstration that those who warned about Tasers were correct. When these nifty little stun-guns, that shoot a pair of pain-inducing electric probes into the victim’s body—were introduced, they came with assurances that they would never be misused. More...
Opportunities Sunshine Valley Organic Berry Farm seeks help. Two hours of pruning earns 5% off your PYO berries in 2010 season (non-transferable), up to 50% off for 20 hours (max). vermontber- ries.com. 802-767-9385. More...